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BNSF announces $3.8 billion capital plan for 2025

By Trains Staff | January 23, 2025

| Last updated on August 6, 2025


Figure nearly equal to 2024 amount

Freight train with orange locomotives leaves yard as commuter train approaches
A westbound stack train prepares to depart BNSF’s Cicero Intermodal Facility as a Metra commuter train approaches. BNSF’s capital spending plan for 2025 includes completion of expansion at the Cicero facility. David Lassen.

FORT WORTH, Texas — BNSF Railway plans to spend $3.8 billion on capital projects in 2025, with the vast majority for network maintenance, the company announced today (Jan. 23, 2025).

“Our 2025 capital plan reflects BNSF’s ongoing commitment to investing in our network to support our customers’ growth and operating a safe, efficient and reliable railroad,” CEO Katie Farmer said in a press release. “We are focused on ensuring our network is prepared to handle the demands of the future while continuing to provide the strong service our customers expect.”

The figure is nearly equal to the $3.92 billion the company set for capital spending a year ago [see “BNSF announces $3.9 billion …,” Trains News Wire, Jan. 24, 2024].

The 2025 plan includes $2.84 billion for maintenance, including 11,400 miles of track surfacing and/or undercutting, and replacement of 2.5 million ties and 410 miles of rail.

Another $535 million will be devoted to expansion and efficiency projects, following more than $2.6 billion spent on such projects in the previous five years. These include completion of a multi-year expansion project at the Cicero (Ill.) Intermodal facility; activities related to the planned $1.5 billion Barstow International Gateway intermodal and logistics project in Southern California; and development of a logistics facility near Phoenix. Also included is the continuing project to add 20 miles of third main near Needles, Calif., and increasing mainline siding capacity near Phoenix.

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